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Bankruptcy for BearingPoint

By Matthew Potter | Feb 19, 2009

BearingPoint a large consulting and engineering company that does a great deal of business with the Federal and state governments declared bankruptcy yesterday. Nextgov.com reports that the Chapter 11 restructuring may cause further problems as government customers may shy away from giving the company more business due to worries that it will not last. BearingPoint is a top 100 contractor with the Federal government doing over half-a-billion dollars in work with them last year. They also work with several states where, for example, they run the Texas Online website for that state. There are no real concerns that they cannot continue their current work although they may begin losing their better employees due to worries, but it is the fact that they may be limited in the future business that is gained. This is primarily why the companies stock went down so much since the announcement. This story further illustrates how hard the current economy is and also that even large government contractors need proper management to stay viable.

Matthew Potter works supporting US Army aviation programs. He holds degrees in history as well as studying at the Defense Acquisition University. He has written for Seeking Alpha and at his own website, Defense Procurement News.

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  • The Disintegrating BearingPoint

    ZDNet - 259 days 12 hours 26 minutes ago

    More than bankruptcy to worry about BearingPoint, the consultancy that once was part of KPMG, has entered a very different era in its history. The firm's U.S. operations filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this week. Moreover, the company's Asian operations may be sold off to another consultancy. This bankruptcy filing is not totally...

  • BearingPoint Files for Bankruptcy Protection

    New York Times - 262 days 19 hours 49 minutes ago

    BearingPoint , the consulting firm spun off from KPMG in 2001, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Wednesday to carry out a "pre-arranged" debt restructuring plan

  • Rising Star BearingPoint's is Fading Fast

    Washington Post - 261 days 19 hours 12 minutes ago

    It looks as if BearingPoint, the mega-consulting giant, could be disappearing as we once knew it.The McLean-based company has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as it struggles to pay off its heavy debt. And trading of the company's stock, which is going for pennies these days, has stopped. BearingPoint is probably best known for its...

  • Perot Systems acquires BearingPoint's China consulting unit

    ZDNet - 27 days 1 hour 18 minutes ago

    Perot Systems, set to be acquired by Dell, said it is acquiring BearingPoint’s China consulting unit out of bankruptcy. BearingPoint, which is currently in bankruptcy, has a China consulting unit that was formed in 2001 (statement). BearingPoint China Consulting specializes in the energy, automotive, insurance and financial services industry....

  • Keane picks up a New York piece of BearingPoint

    Washington Technology - 138 days 3 hours 42 minutes ago

    The acquisition bolsters the company's state and local business About the Author Nick Wakeman is the editor of Washington Technology

 

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